One of my travel award buddies, Tony K., shared this American Express deal that he found while shopping on Amazon. He shared a screenshot of his gift card order worth $100 and the $30 were knocked off of the original amount. We’ve seen a similar offer last year and it’s back.

Get up to $30 off your eligible purchase of $60 or more when you use your Membership Rewards points from American Express.

Image courtesy of Tony K.’s Amazon order

We looked into it some more and tried getting an Amazon gift card itself, but the deal wouldn’t work with an Amazon gift card. I personally tried it with other gift cards such as Lowe’s, Cheesecake Factory, and Uber. I didn’t go through the whole purchase process during this test, but the $30 off worked with the gift cards I mentioned. It turns out that this is targeted offer for those with Amex Membership Rewards. Here’s the catch, not all Amex Membership Rewards Account are targeted. I’ll share with you how you can check if you were targeted.

How exactly does this work

Log in to your Amazon account

Go through the normal process of choosing eligible products sold and shipped by Amazon that’s worth at least $60 and add to your your cart.

As you begin your check out process, look for this banner

Image courtesy of Amazon

Click on Learn More for more details (you should see this window) and follow the remaining instructions. Make sure to Activate the offer.

Image courtesy of Amazon

You need to make sure you have an Amex Membership Rewards account linked to your Amazon account. Here’s the info how to link your account.

Image courtesy of American Express

During the check out process, when you get to “Choose a payment method,” choose your American Express that is eligible for Membership Rewards.

You have to pay for at least a portion of your order with Membership Rewards points. It could be as low as 1 Membership Rewards point equivalent to $0.01. In my example, I used $0.01 cents = 1 Membership Rewards point.

I ended up purchasing a Lowe’s $100 Gift Card and I used 1 Amex Membership Rewards Points and this is how my transaction looked:

Image courtesy of Amazon (author’s order)

Image courtesy of Amazon (author’s order)

$30 bucks off is $30 bucks off

This was not a bad way of knocking off $30 from your Amazon purchase. If you have an upcoming Amazon purchase, you might want to check if you were targeted and you could be on your way to saving $30 with using very minimal number of American Express Membership Rewards points.

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